what is the difference in bca, bsc(it), & bsc(cs) .
235 Views|Posted 2011-03-01 01:37:18
Asked by Gouri Sankar Sahu
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2011-03-01 10:38:26
Hi Gouri Sankar,
Well, all the three are quite similar to one another. BCA is a technical course that is being designed as per the industry standards and focuses entirely on IT field. B.Sc is more theoretical based and is definitely a good course option for those who are keen to pursue a career in

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2011-03-26 10:16:06
Simultaneously with ur Degree get hands on with C on Linux, C++ on Linux, JAVA on Linux, PHP on Linux MySQL Database, Oracle Database as well. Cos Most of the Solutions now a days r Network Solutions and Linux is most popular in Network solutions. If u get certified with RHCE which will give u Linux

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2011-03-01 07:41:15
All are considered same in Industry. BCA syllabus is focused on subjects which can Industry based or Idustrial Applications based. BSc (IT), by name , focuses on Software or Information Technology or Information Science. BSc (CS) focuses on Electronics, Microprocessor and Networking subjects beside
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